Reflections about Leaders and Leadership

One of the questions that leaders wrestle with is how to establish a positive work environment. One way is to establish a workplace that focuses on the strengths of the organization and its people. A strengths focused environment is both... Continue Reading →

If you are trying to become a leader or to improve your leadership skills, you are already a student of leadership. That learning can be formal or informal and both forms have something to offer. Formal Leadership Training Formal academic training is... Continue Reading →

On December 7, 1941, Japan unleashed an unprovoked attack on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor. 2,402 American service personnel were killed, as were 57 civilians. 18 ships, including 5 battleships were lost. At the time the attack was... Continue Reading →

When Colin Kapaernick refused to stand for the National Anthem, he fumbled. A popular athlete, he is in a position to lead a discussion about the injustices to people of color and specifically, police brutality. But, he fumbled. Kapaernick had... Continue Reading →